Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Project 10073 Record — UFO Observation, 14 October 1968, Milford, Ohio
AI-Generated Summary
A 1968 UFO sighting in Milford, Ohio, was deemed to have insufficient data for investigation. The report includes a log of unknown radar interference recorded by AADCT at the time of the sighting.
This document contains a record of a UFO sighting reported in Milford, Ohio, on 14 October 1968. The report is categorized under Project 10073. The primary documentation includes a letter from Lt. Colonel Hector Quintanilla, Jr., of the Foreign Technology Division, addressed to the observer, requesting the completion of an AF Form 117 because the initial information provided was insufficient for a scientific investigation. The sighting report itself is noted as being 'third-hand information.' According to the narrative provided in the questionnaire, the observer was outside with three other people when they witnessed a round object with rotating red, white, and blue lights hovering in the area. The observer initially thought it was a space craft. A supplementary note by Lt. Carlin of the AADCT indicates that the AADCT was conducting radar bomb scores for the 305th or 43rd Bomb Wings at the time of the sighting. While the bomb wings reported seeing nothing, the AADCT log recorded 'interference of some nature unknown' at 9:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time. The official conclusion for the case is 'Insufficient Data,' primarily because the observer did not return the requested AF Form 117 as of 10 January 1969.
AADCT noted in their log that a 9:15 (Eastern Daylight Time) they received interference of some nature unknown.
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Official Assessment
Insufficient data
The report was considered third-hand information. The observer failed to complete the required AF Form 117 as of 10 January 1969.
Witnesses
- [illegible]Civilian
Key Persons
- Lt. CarlinAADCT Duty Officer